Park House by Stiff + Trevillion for DWS
Park House,16 Finsbury Circus (London) was developed in 2008 as a new building behind a Grade II Listed façade with a dramatic atrium. The dual entrance halls provide an impressive arrival experience, having been extensively refurbished in 2018, along with the other communal areas in the building.
Peake Road by Gezellig Interiors
Waikato based interior design studio Gezellig Interiors is pronounced heh-SELL-ick, a dutch word describing something as inviting, pleasant, comfortable and lived in. Their latest project situated on Peake Road in Aotearoa, New Zealand features polished concrete floors complemented by gentle interior tones and textiles.
Resident's Sacha Chair wins Best of Year award
We are thrilled to announce that the Sacha Chair by Philippe Malouin has won Interior Design’s Best of Year award, in the Residential Seating category
Resident Collaborators - Alma Moses & Liz Wert from ADITIONS
Alma Moses and Liz Wert of San Francisco Creative Agency ADITIONS are close Resident collaborators and were major contributors towards the New Zealand Design Pavillion which was installed in June this year.
Mason Diez
Mexico Design Week 2022
Alm Residence by Note Design Studio
The new owners of this Stockholm penthouse had a whole host of beautiful art they wanted to incorporate when renovating its 120 square metres. Creating a natural backdrop to the paintings, sculptures and furniture belonging to the family.
Red Beach House by Fraser Horton Design
Red Beach House unifies urban industrialism with natural landscapes.
A new concept in retail
When entrepreneur and design industry veteran Amauri Aguiar was conceptualising his new luxury interiors brand Verso, he knew that assembling a collection of heirloom quality modern and contemporary furniture, lighting, art, and design objects would be the easier of his two goals to achieve. Furniture, lighting, art, and design objects would be the easier of his two goals to achieve. Reinventing the operating model of the typical design showroom would be more challenging – but just as rewarding.